Premium pearl pigments for real leather, synthetic leather, and PU-coated leather are manufactured by SP Colour & Chemicals based in Delhi, India. Our pigments are perfect for a variety of leather applications since they are finely manufactured to provide superior dispersion, consistency, and durability. Our specialty is producing high-quality pearl pigments that improve the appearance, texture, and durability of leather products which attracts consumers in a competitive market. We will examine these pigments’ functions, advantages, and the reasons they are a crucial option for leather manufacturers everywhere in this blog.
Pearlescent pigments, often known as pearl pigments, are multi-dimensional, light-reflective pigments that give surfaces iridescent, metallic, or shimmering qualities. Pearl pigments, in contrast to conventional colors, give leather products depth, luster, and luxury in addition to color & shimmer. The quality and appeal of leather products are greatly influenced by their finishing while using SP Colours’ pigments, whether they are luxury handbags, expensive car interiors, or high-end sofa sets. Pearlescent pigments come into play here, turning regular leather into something quite remarkable.
Types of Pigments Used in Leather Products
SP Colour & Chemicals manufactures high-quality pigments that are needed for leather finishing in order to improve color, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Depending on the desired effect, the type of leather, and industry norms, different pigments are utilized. The most widely used pigments in leather goods are categorized down as follows:
1. Organic Pigments: These carbon-based pigments produce bright, colorful shades. Despite their excellent chroma, clarity, and transparency, they might need extra UV protection to produce results that last.
2. Inorganic Pigments: These mineral-based pigments are renowned for their opacity, stability, and longevity. These pigments are perfect for industrial and automotive.